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15-10-2014, 07:00 PM
An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:

Christian Crusaders turned thieves in China looting millions of Chinese treasures which are now in their museums.

It was documented they burnt the palace and it took 3 days and 3 night burn it which showed how big the palace was.

They came to Far East using the Bible to justify their murders, lootings, invasions of foreign countries.

Angmoh are the best? Really?


In the long-term of progress of Chinese civilization, millions of valuable artworks were created by intelligent Chinese people. However, because of the wartime robbery or iniquitous trade, numerous national treasures have been lost overseas. Most of them are distributed in museums in the UK, France, Germany, US and Japan.

British museums and libraries have collected 1.3 million Chinese relics from different dynasties. In the British Museum, there are more than 30,000 pieces, including Chinese paintings and calligraphy, ancient books, jade, porcelain and bronze ware, which cover nearly 7000 years of Chinese history.

France is the second largest country to have the most Chinese relics after UK in Europe. In the Louvre Museum, there are over 30,000 relics and among them there are about 6,000 pieces of ancient pottery, bronze ware from the Shang and Zhou dynasties and porcelain ware

http://www.chinaculture.org/classics...ent_568542.htm (http://www.chinaculture.org/classics/2014-10/15/content_568542.htm)


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